Toots Shor
Restaurateur, founded Toots Shor's Restaurant

Born
May 6th, 1903
122 years ago
Died
January 23rd, 1977
48 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A prominent restaurateur established a renowned restaurant in New York City, which became a social hub for celebrities and athletes. The eatery was celebrated for its lively atmosphere and impeccable service. Over the years, the restaurant attracted a diverse clientele that included many famous figures from the sports and entertainment industries. Its popularity contributed to the cultural fabric of mid-20th century New York dining, melding fine food with a vibrant social scene. The restaurant operated for several decades and became a gathering place for influential personalities.
Founded Toots Shor's Restaurant in New York City
Served as a meeting place for celebrities and athletes
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